What do citadel glazes do




















Citadel Glazes are sadly going away as you may know. The video includes precise colour matching and dilution recipes. Hope you find it useful! Itepixcauh , Jun 8, BrotherSutek , Burwinkelito , Crowsfoot and 3 others like this. Messages: 12, Likes Received: 19, Trophy Points: Aginor , Jun 8, Crowsfoot and Itepixcauh like this.

Crowsfoot likes this. Messages: 3, Likes Received: 4, Trophy Points: So the conclusion was-is their glazes were just carefully watered down ink? Itepixcauh , Jun 9, Messages: Likes Received: 1, Trophy Points: The Red Devil , Jun 9, The long silver and white bar down the edge has examples of orange and purple and a couple of streaks of yellow and green which are there by accident. So time to wrap this lot up. In conclusion the glazes are pretty useful and can be used to make some nice effects when used in conjunction with metallic paints.

You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. As you can see, using glazes changes the colour, which can either be used to create an entirely new shade, or bring two colours closer together dealing with over-highlighting They work particularly well on metallics.

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Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. How are Citadel Glazes used? This topic has been archived. This means that you cannot reply to this topic. Posted 14 April - PM. Subject says it all. I have Guilliman Glaze for blues, and Bloodletter for my reds. Eilio Tiberius on Instagram where my hobby pics are kept Posted 15 April - AM. Edited by Kaldoth, 15 April - AM. I have used bloodletter over sunburst yellow for some good fire effects.

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Yeah, basically they're a tint. Not to be used like washes. Honestly there are lots of ways to use them.



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